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Clear amber with a short white head that drops, but then holds a decent collar and leaves adequate lace throughout the pint. The nose expresses a combination of caramel-tinged malt and lightly floral/citrusy hops. The body is medium with a fine carbonation that's a bit lower than generally expected for the "American pale ale" designation they give it. The flavor displays a firm maltiness with a light caramel character that's infused with gentle floral/citrus hops. It finishes dryish with some lingering sticky sweet malt and a touch of hop. It's bitterness is also a bit low for the "American" designation, but that leaves it much more accessible to the cross-over drinker. Very nicely done, seemingly straddling both the American and English styles. (755 characters)

Pours a crisp copper colour with a sticky white head that leaves plenty of residue on the glass.

The aroma is an excellent blend of floral hops that also lend to a sweet aroma when combined with the caramel presence here. There's a bit of citrus in the mix as well. Very nice.

The flavour is a solid continuation of the aroma. Hops are still very pronounced although subdued a bit from the aroma to provide a nice balance. The floral notes come in up front with the finish of each sip being sweet but also a touch bitter. Mouthfeel is light to medium bodied and spot on.

Pours an orange amber color. A foamy, light-tan head that eventually turns to a wispy lace. Floral and citrus hops in the nose, with some sweet maltiness. The flavor is dominated by piney, citrus hops, with a biscuty maltiness that balances (but only somewhat). Also, there is a VERY slight roastiness to the taste. Floral hop finish. The mouthfeel is a bit oily and pretty smooth, with very little carbonation.

Poured into a shaker pint. Pours a clear amber with a minimal off-white head and good lacing. Very hoppy aroma. Citrus and pine flavors with a slight bitter hop after taste. Taste a little like fresh mowed grass. Easy drinking. Not a bad session beer. (251 characters)

Good beer. Poured a clear copper with a small white head. Pleasantly hoppy aroma, and not much else in the nose. Lightly hopped taste, with hints of citrus and grass. Light bodied, crisp and refreshing...a typical pale ale pretty much. A little bitter aftertaste, but overall nice and drinkable. (331 characters)

Orange in color with a 2" head. The aroma was mildly floral and had some light citrus tones. The flavor was a nice balance of malts, sour citrus, and hops. The hop level was not overbearing but was pleasant. Carbonation level seemed a bit weak.

Mouthfeel was smooth at start and finish, and would have liked a little more crispness in the texture. The finish was fairly clean, as only a touch of bitterness lingered very briefly on the tongue. Extremely drinkable brew and this is probably the best session brew at this establishment. (538 characters)

Served as part of their half moon sampler tray at their brewpub. This beer poured bright and clear and was a bright orangey color. Thin head but left a nice lace. The aroma is sweet and soft with grapefruit-like hop bitters and some sweet malts. The taste is nice and pleasant with a decent body of fruity sweet malts. Nice balance and a half decent body of malt. Not a bad APA. I enjoyed it. (396 characters)

This is my favorite of all of the "Moon" beers. The beer had a golden amber color and had much more of a defined taste than some of Harvest Moon's others. It tasted toasted and malty, and there was a generous helping of hop flavor in the mix. Quite a tasty beer. (262 characters)

This Harvest Moon brew was on-tap there on 3/22/2008, but I decided to take this one home with me in one of their 64oz. growlers.

When poured into a Heavy Seas Euro style pint glass, this Pale is is a clear amber that contained a small tint of golden orange. Sitting on top of the beer was a 1/2 to 3/4 inch creamy head of white foam. This creamy foam had decent retention that left behind quite a few foamy rings and a small amount of white spots around the glass. The aroma was nice and toasty and featured almost bread like toasted malts, and a splash of floral hops. When it was swirled around, a mildly fruity aroma with a hint of caramel will emerge from the background. I couldn't help but notice that inside the fruity aroma was some subtle banana. It was a nice touch to the aroma. The taste started off with lightly toasted malts and then out of no where, the taste suddendly goes all out bitter with crispy floral/herbal hops, subtle caramel, and a slice of not too bitter and not too sour grapefruit. Very good! It was clearly a light bodied beer that had a refreshing aftertaste of wheat bread and a splash of grapefruit. This has to be one of the best fresh APA's I've ever had. It was so light and flavorful, it was hard to put down and so sad to see it go. Well done Harvest Moon! (1,297 characters)